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Poem “Jigsaw” explores the complexities and fulfillment of motherhood

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Jefferson Holdridge Director and Editor | Wake Forest University Press

Jefferson Holdridge Director and Editor | Wake Forest University Press

In her poem "Jigsaw," Doireann Ní Ghríofa explores the intricate experiences of motherhood through vivid imagery. The poem delves into the emotional and physical journey of a mother sensing her child's movements in the womb, described as "a muddle of shadows stirring under my skin." Ní Ghríofa contrasts the initial uncertainty and anticipation with the eventual feeling of completeness as the mother comes to know the child, who is analogized as fitting perfectly into her life, akin to pieces of a jigsaw puzzle coming together.

Mary Outland, a WFU Press Intern, notes that by describing the child as a “little stranger” that belongs innately to the mother, the poem evokes a sense of hope for the future, encapsulated in the final line. This relationship is mirrored as the poem speaks of the baby's limbs fitting into the curves of the mother's body, signaling a profound connection.

The poem, originally written in Irish as "Míreanna Mearaí," communicates the universal experience of piecing together the elements of a new relationship with one's child. It invites readers to reflect upon the evolving understanding and bond between a mother and her child, ultimately offering a sentiment of joy and fulfillment.

Doireann Ní Ghríofa's "Jigsaw" is featured in her collection Lunulae, released in 2024.

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